What's the deal with the remastered version of this track?

A remastered version of the track was released late March across all major streaming platforms. It featured clearer vocals, some completely different lyrics and different renditions of the chorus. Fans immediately spotted differences between the two versions and took to twitter to voice their opinions, most were overwhelmingly negative. This version was shortly replaced with the original SoundCloud version after producer, TM88 heard his fans outcry loud and clear.

How was the track produced?

Me and Southside used to make beats in the garage or anywhere we could make beats at. And it was real underground, trapped out crazy. You know, the Gucci, the Waka, all the music from that time frame was real gritty and trapped out and dark. [Producing on the Pill] brings you back down to like, What if I didn’t have speakers and I had to use the Pill? Could I do it?

On HotNewHipHop TM88 gave more infos about when and how he had produced the track:

Is there a music video for this song?

Will this track appear on Luv Is Rage 2?

DJ Don Cannon, who is working on the sequel to Luv Is Rage confirmed that the song will be on Luv Is Rage 2, but with a special guest.

Where does the song title come from?

LUV premiered the track in London while opening for The Weeknd’s Starboy: Legend of the Fall 2017 world tour, following the song’s leak. The title pays homage to The Weeknd’s label XO, in light of the performance.
With that said, this song deals with the glassy line between life and death so LUV deals with the delicate balance in the title.

Is there a Young Thug influence in the song?

Uzi with them signature rockstar vocals!

During the second half of the song, Uzi switches his flow, hitting it up with some signature rockstar vocals on the track, and this is where the Young Thug influence plays on him. Uzi stated in a Complex Interview that Thugga helped him a lot with tones and he helped back. He could have also done the Thugga flow to pay respect almost, after being signed to YSL Records recently before the song was released.

This isn’t the first time Uzi has referred to Young Thug in a song whether it is blatant or indirectly, another would include WDYM, originally Thugga Voice where Uzi uses a Young Thug flow throughout the entire song, and dropped YSL that refers to Thugga’s record label.